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A Short term Schoolon
Micromanufacturing
And its applications
March 31 – April 05, 2014(Registration form should contain the following
information. It should be printed (not hand written)
on A4 size paper)
Name:
Position:
Department:
Institution/Organization:
Address:
E-mail Address: Mobile No.:
Telephone No.: Fax No.:
Educational Background (starting from B.E./B.Tech): Degree Field of
Specialization Institution
% marks/
CGPA/CPI Year
Rank in
the class
B.E./B.Tech.
M.E./M.Tech.
Ph.D.
Areas of Research Interest: _________________________
Have you attended any course on "Micromanufacturing" at IITK
or elsewhere: Yes / No
(If yes, please give details……………………………………………….)
Note: Candidates from the teaching Institutions should send thedemand draft only when they get the selection letter.
Payment details
Demand draft no._________ dated____________
Amount in Rs.________ drawn at_____________
Recommendation Signature of applicant
Signature of Head of the Department
/ Head of the organization (with seal).
Note: Correspondence will be done through e-mail.
Application‘s hard copy should definitely be sent by post.
(1- CNC milling M/c head, 2- MR finishing tool, 3- MR
polishing fluid, 4- fixture for knee joint implant (Ti6Al4V),
5- knee joint implant)
*IMPORTANT DATES
For College Teachers
Receipt of applications: March 01, 2014
Information to the selected candidates: March 07, 2014
Receipt of the draft: March 20, 2014
Short term school duration: March 31 to April 05, 2014
For Participants from Industries and R&D Labs
Receipt of applications: March 10, 2014
Information to the selected candidates: March 17, 2014
Receipt of the draft: March 26, 2014
Short term school duration: March 31 to April 05, 2014
ADDRESS FOR CORRESPONDENCE
Dr. V. K. Jain / Dr. J. Ramkumar
Mechanical Engineering Department
Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur
Kanpur- 208016
E-mail-: [email protected] / [email protected]
Phone-: 0512-259 7916(O); 259 7546(O)Fax-: 0512-259 7408
*Home page-: http://home.iitk.ac.in/~vkjain/
A short term school
On
Micromanufacturingand its pplications
For Engineering College Teachers
Practicing Engineers and Scientists
March 31 – April 05, 2014
Sponsored by
All India Council of Technical Education
New Delhi
and
Bhabha Atomic Research Center Mumbai
Coordinators: Drs. V. K. Jain J. Ramkumar
V. K. Suri R. Balasubramaniam
Mechanical Engineering
Department
Indian Institute of Technology
Kanpur
Bhabha Atomic
Research Center,
Mumbai
All India Council of
Technical Education,
New Delhi
Nano-finishin of Free form Surface Knee - Joint
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INTRODUCTION
An intensive course on Micromanufacturing and its
Applications will be offered from March 31 to April 05, 2014,
under the Continuing Education Programme of I.I.T. Kanpur. It is
sponsored by Quality Improvement Programme, All India Council
of Technical Education, New Delhi and Bhabha Atomic Research
Centre, Trombay, Mumbai. The course is designed to cater the
needs of teachers, scientists from R & D houses and Labs., and
practicing engineers from industries. This programme will be
specifically useful for persons who are concerned with training /
teaching, research, and industrial applications of
micromachining, micro- to nano-finishing, micromolding,
microwelding, microcasting, nanometrology, etc.
OBJECTIVE
Nowadays, meso (1-10 mm) and micro (1-1000 μm)
manufacturing are emerging as an important technology
specially in the areas where miniaturization yields economic and
technical benefits, namely, aerospace, automotive, optical,
biomedical and similar other areas.
With the advent of numerical control (NC) in machine tools,
accuracy, uniformity and repeatability of the machined parts
have improved and manufacturing has gained the flexibility. With
time, the miniaturization of the machines and devices is leading
to the demand of parts with dimensions of the order of a few
micrometers to a few hundred micrometers. Scientists and
researchers are engaged in developing even the nano featured
products such as NEMS (Nano Electro Mechanical System). It is
quite safe to say that there is a need to have the manufacturing
processes, which are capable of dealing with atomic and
molecular dimensions. Hence, such processes come under the
category of μ-manufacturing.
The demand of industries for μ-manufacturing of various types
of materials (metallic, ceramics and plastics) is increasing day byday. Miniature parts have applications in various industries like
electronics, medicine, communication, avionics and others. Some
of the examples of the products that require μ-manufacturing
are micro holes in fiber optics, micro nozzles for high
temperature jets, micro molds etc. Conventional methods
(turning, drilling, etc.) with modified versions have been
employed for μ-machining of various types of materials.
In case of advanced machining processes, material is removed
at micro level either by mechanical means (USM, AJM, MAF),
thermal erosion (EBM, LBM), anodic dissolution (ECM), chemical
reaction or combination of two or more than two processes,
called as hybrid machining. μ-machining can be placed in the
group of precision machining and ultraprecision machining. μ-machining can be divided into two categories like bulk μ-
machining where comparatively large amount of material is
removed when compared with surface μ- machining where the
objective is just to improve surface finish in the sub-micron
range.
The surface roughness values obtained by these processes
have been reported as low as the size of an atom or even a
fraction of the size of an atom. Now, the natural question arises,
how to measure such surface roughness or which equipment
should be used to measure such low values of surface
roughness? Atomic force microscope is one of the latest
equipment used to measure such a low value of surface
roughness.The basic objective of the present course is to acquaint the
participants with the principles, basic machine tools,
developments in the μ–manufacturing process, micro and nano
metrology and research trends in the area of μ– manufacturing
processes. Thus, this short term school will deal with various
areas of micromanufacturing including measurement techniques.
COURSE CONTENTS
Introduction to Micromanufacturing
Traditional Micromachining
Micromilling. Microturning, Microgrinding.
Advance of Micro- / Nano – Machining
Mechanical Micromachining (AJM, USM, etc.), Thermal
Micromachining (EDM, LBM, EBM, etc.), Electrochemical and
Chemical Micromachining, Ion Beam Machining,
Photochemical Etching, Biomachining, X-ray Lithography.
Micro/Nano-finishing
Abrasive Flow Finishing, Magnetic Abrasive Finishing,
Magnetorheological finishing, etc.
Microforming
Micro-Sheet Forming, Micro-Laser Forming, etc.Microjoining Technology
Laser Beam Microwelding/Microjoining, Electron Beam
Microwelding/Microjoining, etc.
Microcasting.
Microsensors/Microactuators.
Measuring techniques in μ-Manufacturing & Finishing.
FACULTY
Speakers shall be drawn from various disciplines of different
IITs and other institutions of higher learning, and relatedindustries and R&D organizations of different parts of the
country.
COURSE FEE
FOR COLLEGE TEACHERS ONLY
There is no course fee for the sponsored teachers from
engineering colleges (only those approved by AICTE, New Delhi).
They will be paid to and fro III AC class train fare via shortest
route (strictly on production of ticket), and free boarding and
lodging in the guest house / hostel of IIT Kanpur .The applications
of the teachers from the accredited colleges should reach the
course coordinator latest by Mar.01, 2014 giving the
information as shown in the Proforma. The engineering Collegeteachers are required to send applications duly recommended by
the Head of the Institution/Department. The candidate should
have minimum qualification as B.E. / B.Tech. in mechanical /
Production / Production and industrial Engineering. However, the
candidate with M.E. / M.Tech. in Production / Production and
industrial engineering will be given preference. The candidates
with Ph.D. degree in the manufacturing specialization are most
welcome.
For selected candidates: The selected candidates will be re-
quested to send a refundable caution deposit of Rs.1000/- to
ensure their commitment for participation in this course. This
amount will be refundable only to those teachers who attend thecourse (Please do not send the money until you get selection
letter / e-mail / fax). Please write your name on the back of
demand draft.
FOR PARTICIPANTS FROM INDUSTIERS AND R & D LABS
Private and public sector industries, R & D Labs, teaching
Institutions and other organizations are welcome to depute their
executives, managers, teachers and engineers to participate in
the course. The sponsoring organizations are required to pay a
registration fee of Rs.10, 000/- per participant. The participants
will have to make their own arrangements to meet their travel
and other expenses. Boarding and lodging can be arranged in IITK
guest house or IITK hostels based upon prior request and on the
payment basis. Applications on a separate sheet giving the
information shown in the Proforma should reach the Course
Coordinator latest by March 01, 2014.
** For Ph.D. Scholars, the registration fee is Rs. 2500/-
MODE OF PAYMENT
The registration fee or refundable caution money deposit
should be sent by bank draft payable at the “Union Bank of India,
IIT Kanpur” Branch and drawn in favour of
“Micromanufacturing”.
The list of the selected candidates will also be displayed on thehome page of the coordinator, as given below.
Home page: http://home.iitk.ac.in/~vkjain/